Four Liverpool Players in Times Top 20
Luis Suarez, Steven Gerrard, Daniel Agger, and Glen Johnson all make the Premier League's top 20 in a confusing list of the league's best from the Times.
Luis Suarez, Steven Gerrard, Daniel Agger, and Glen Johnson all make the Premier League's top 20 in a confusing list of the league's best from the Times.
His first day jitters may be long behind him, but even after over 700 matches Jamie Carragher still isn't immune to a little nervousness now and again.
Constant turnover on and off the pitch over the past three seasons has created a turbulent atmosphere around the club, but Brendan Rodgers is now looking forward a period of stability and coherence as the 2012-2013 wraps up.
After the announcement of the squad for the U21 Euros earlier in the week, three more young Liverpool squad members could find themselves in the mix for international duty at the U20 World Cup.
I've just read the dressing room playlist for Saturday's game, as chosen by the retiring Jamie Carragher. It simply must be discussed. It's just.so...Jamie Carragher.
With only days left in his career, Jamie Carragher reflected on the process that led to his decision to retire and how he revealed it to the world, further painting the picture of a proud player determined to go out on his own terms.
The final nail in the coffin of the Tom Ince transfer saga seems to have been hammered down now that the young player has been offered a contract extension by Blackpool.
Daniel Sturridge's strong play since arriving at Liverpool sees him back in the England squad. He'll be joined by Glen Johnson and, as he prepares to return from loan, Andy Carroll.
Jamie Carragher may only have one game left in his career as a football player, but Liverpool managing director Tom Werner insists that there will always be a job waiting for him at the club if he wants it.
Summer holidays aren't what they used to be and with another post-season filled with multiple international tournaments, several of Liverpool's squad will spend June representing their countries.
There was a desperately disappointing result for Alex Inglethorpe's Under 21s last night in the semi-final play-off against Manchester United at Old Trafford, as once again, the peculiarly labile nature of the team set-up counted against them.
After a year spent laying the foundations, Brendan Rodgers is looking to make a few smart signings over the summer that will allow the club to take some big steps back towards the top of English football.
With UEFA updating their fair play standings and England falling out of contention, it is now certain Liverpool will miss out on Europe for the second time in three seasons.
Daniel Sturridge has made a massive impact since arriving at Liverpool, but the striker credits much of his early success to Philippe Coutinho's skill as a playmaker.
Old news becomes new again when the exciting management rumour du jour turns out to be someone Reina pitched for LFC management three years ago.
As a former Chelsea player, Daniel Sturridge got a rough reception at Craven Cottage over the weekend—and according to the striker, that's just how he likes it.
Since Alex Inglethorpe's arrival in November 2012, he has impressed as boss of Liverpool's U21s. He is an ambitious, highly-rated young coach but he maintains an awareness of his role in a larger structure that ultimately serves the first team.
Get your bingo dabbers ready: after his man of the match performance, Daniel Sturridge was praised by Brendan Rodgers for his significant contributions to Liverpool's 3-1 win over Fulham.
A shoulder surgery that'll rule Liverpool's captain out for the season's final two matches shouldn't interfere with preparations for the 2013-2014 campaign.
While his playing time has dwindled to near-nothing during the second half of the Premier League season, Martin Skrtel is still viewed as someone with a part to play in the club's future by his boss.
Being a young player always means flirting with the edges of the first team, but in his captain's absence Jonjo Shelvey may get one more chance this term to make an impact on his manager.
As quickly as Liverpool's planned post-season friendly in South Africa was set, it has now been cancelled. Local fans will be disappointed, though many players will likely be breathing a sigh of relief.
With Steven Gerrard out, there is now no question Jamie Carragher will receive the armband for the final two games of his career, a reward deserved as much for his recent reinvention and rediscovery as anything else.
When Kenny Dalglish and his advisors made up their minds to buy Britain's 'finest' they inadvertently created an acronym which represented a group of players fans loved to hate. So, what ever happened to CHAD?
Nobody quite knows where he'll end up next season, but after a strong second half while on loan at West Ham, Andy Carroll has been named the London club's player of the season.
Arriving at Liverpool with a reputation for selfish play, Daniel Sturridge has in the months since worked to become more of a team player—and it's already leading to positives for both player and club.